in vivo
within the living body
Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990.
Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row ...
Full article >>>Chapter 12
In vivo measurements of
mitochondrial function and
cell death following hypoxic/ischaemic damage to the new-born brain
Chris E.Cooper ...
Full article >>>In vivo
gene therapy treats
cells in the individual without removing them.
Retroviruses can be used to introduce genes directly into the body.
Full article >>>In vivo Studies carried out in living
organisms.
Independent assortment During
meiosis each of the two copies of a
gene is distributed to the germ
cells independently of the distribution of other genes.
See also:
linkage ...
Full article >>>In vivo
Myeloid
dendritic cells (MDC) are most similar to
monocytes. MDC are made up of at least two subsets:
the more common MDC-1
the extremely rare MDC-2, which may have a function in fighting wound infection ...
Full article >>>In vivo
For in vivo techniques the challenge of
inserting the genes is even greater.
Full article >>>In vivo: Inside a living
organism.
Karyotype: A photomicrograph of an individual's
chromosomes arranged in a standard format showing the number, size, and shape of each chromo some type.
Mapping: See
gene mapping,
physical map.
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Reactions that take place inside the
cell.
IPTG
An abbreviation for isopropyl--D-thiogalactoside. A gratuitous
inducer of the lac
operon.
Full article >>>In vivo. Refers to biological processes that take place within a living
organism or
cell.
Ion. A charged particle.
Full article >>>In vivo: In living
organism
K
Karyotype: A photomicrograph of an individuals
chromosomes arranged in a standard format showing the number, size, and shape of each
chromosome type; ...
Full article >>>An in vivo imaging technique that detects tiny magnetic fields generated by electrical current loops, which are typically due to brain activity.
MAGNETOSOMES
Magnetic particles that are created within
organelles.
Full article >>>Cloning in vivo can be done in
unicellular microbes like E. coli
unicellular eukaryotes like yeast and
in mammalian
cells grown in
tissue culture.
Full article >>>To increase the number of copies of a
DNA sequence, in vivo by
inserting into a
cloning vector that replicates within a
host cell, or in vitro by
polymerase chain re
action (
PCR).
Anaerobe. An
organism that grows in the absence of
oxygen. See
Aerobe.
Full article >>>in vivo Literally, "in life" meaning in a living
cell or
organism. induced fit A change in the
conformation of an
enzyme in response to
substrate binding that renders the
enzyme catalytically active.
Full article >>>Remarkably, whereas recent studies in chick
embryos suggest that Ptc1 has a similar role in sequestering Shh in the vertebrate
neural tube (Briscoe et al. 2001), in vivo ana
lysis of an unmodified form of Shh-N (Shh-Nu) reveals a quite different ...
Full article >>>The
transcripts of the Tetrahymena
ribosomal DNA genes contain
group I introns and are efficiently spliced in vivo.
Full article >>>Terms and phrases Omne vivum ex ovo - In vivo - In vitro - In utero - In silico
Related disciplines Medicine (Physician)- Physical anthropology
Outstanding problems
Origin of life - Unsolved problems in
biology ...
Full article >>>end, we and many colleagues have discovered not just that we can induce
cell division, but understand more now about the
differentiation process and
differentiation really is only one of the choices of these
cells, because we found that both in ...
Full article >>>Outside a living
organism. In a glass (test-tube). Antonym: in vivo.
In vivo
Within a living
organism. Antonym: in vitro.
Full article >>>HETERODUPLEX DNA - Generated by
base pairing between
complementary single
strands derived from different parental duplex
molecules;
heteroduplex DNA molecules occur during
genetic recombination in vivo and during hydridization of different but ...
Full article >>>A short
sequence (of
RNA or
DNA) from which
DNA replication can initiate. May be either a synthetic
DNA or
RNA or a length of
RNA synthesized in vivo by
primase.
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